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THE MONROE JOURNAL Lit Item frtxn the Trinity NHch-borteoui. itiraun. at tho tunc a m.-mlrr uf 4 barrvl of ci.l.-r fc pve a pwil forth l"1. and it btx'.l forth; ! 't!.-r in. i S. rs of tho Krntw tr- , for: .k. ,!. IWItiitWibii.t vr-ua'H !.!! tr.-at to th. !w h.u-ksl c-.rn.anJ Kr4," j .:Jo.:ofi nr.. viMirous ml tl.. i IWmmMI aj.rum-t,t aro rvl- m up ami U,k U be "-J-!1,.reah.nit,w ,,, sl.,r,,,t fijj!,D uatlHl , , v,tv fruitful lull .:h t ,.U'i -An-, th-ht .tiH J'Un toh t folk ubti-iit cveuis rd l''V''W;a,,j d.Uh-in& 'f.-stiti.-ation" an it everv a-lv-mu" for u.-fulii.s an.i 1 11'-'-' I!' : ' t "" M'kn- th.7 vn-pvt.,: .:!. qm.-k- irstioii tlut I'aiM-r Ul Uvn rirfht.! .LS ih,n c;i!Uh1. Ols. I ran let my s,.rvif. It 1 to nuk.- ito'! !.- ''-" '"" :- !j " . . G M.PEASLEY 4 BKO .Pveuaiuea. j r".Jard anJ Kate K. F. BEASLEY, E..11 on. j F.iibank will Waoh the Trinity avhoul ' ' i this tenn. &rhwl opens the hrst Tuesday, Ottober U. I. I Monday in November. I The e nvtioa of a new rhurru at Reoaevelt'a Coition oi Campaign Tr;Dit? w now a reality; the old one I'unJa. 1 Urn d-Jn and the new toe piing up. 'Ye Mivt the new one U be a In the fall of Jud Parker. ' chureh. , I l orn hiis-king t-a.n hi ovnod the IVm.vratie noruiuee for and . npvt a unl Ume whin our dent, l uargixl that Pwult nt I loose-, wmLbor invite us U come over and welt forced certain corimratioii and V1 " Wh, n "u c" 1 ' ' ; tii sn&l of the house you oan nee the insuraiu-e coiiiaiiie to ;ive l.irj j ,,,,1 onion out in the backyard ctrilutionU.tl.eUepul.!u-jnwm-il"'-kins chicken. Pre,rin, for a j tt hI dinner. It was the custom prior pai lumw. luai uru.um. v is;j to ktvp a ke tf whiskey 1 chairman th( them Subsietiuelit question that Parser ha I 1 vn riit,! .LS then called. 1 can let my ii.,tii!1L.i, I1nI' the i..lciit denials im-nory run hack U lh" day and ... it.. v r. ,r catch mvM-if in the whiil as in p si , . . . . 1 tion for the eotn.iou. but gdtie U 8 lrk'r n';l11" 1 swh 4n,li,Mst customs1 The lai.es were a went over the nutU-r a.ein. ", Uhvi.i1 faitor in lli -e frstivities. char,sl that Mr I'or'elyoii had .u-nej They had .pnHins an I invited all to the Slamlard il buddmi in New j the youni ladies to n:ie and ipilt. York ftilieilin a co.it nh.iii 'ii and had beeu jjiveli lHMm uisas not near as tn n.-h .is had Ivn ex vU'd, .lude Parker s.iid, aiul t'or-tt-lyou and the iMmitnliiv werearcat ly dissatislii-d. Sir K.wveU was coniniunieatcd with and wrote a !cl ter to Mr. ( 'ortel 0.1 .leiiouncm the Standard Oil and t.-linm to tak' it back. -U said .l-id.v Park.-r. "they did n. t lake it kick They kept it. Tliey not o'lly kept i l"it they sH'iit it. An I after ti..;t letter of the President they went hark ar.iin and asked f r :'.muk, hut they did li"t eel it This wid hr:n forth another h tier fr-::i the l'resi dent, I have no njl-1 . hut l!n's' .ire the fact." This leads our crii!ei"' r.irv. the StaU'Sville Landmark. ! s.iy that "There is alre.iily abundant i i leuee that the President d.v n-t respect the truth, and evidence is aceiu:!'! latins: that he is the an li lis.Tite nf the aire." There i.tn he no d"ii! t that this is the opinion of a i;rt'.il many intelliireul u.eii 111 thiseisii:'.--, hut we cannot share it. We have always n-c.iriled Mr. l 'evclt a; a sincere refonm r, notwithstanding the f.u t that he h.is dne many things not in apparent c .nf muty with that character. The set'ret of this is. 111 our opinion, the f.u-t th.it Mr. K.'se velt regards hitnself as a"pr:ii'lua! man" who must secure his ends by working as best hee.iniiith lhelml he has. The t.Is beini: the lo'puh- SAKES EGG KATCHiM A Striking 5crmoa by Dr. ChreiW-! berg. ! Re. Iir. toilers, part. of, - X?"? tVmrU Meth-Hltft churvh.pavnedl laM O-t. mon Sunday m of church life in larlv in hi own church. A special pcia rs n.ike. a wril aa the 1 .il.r make an ecrl!-t p-"t It is j-crfevtr hann !. tH.!.,.i .tt t.i:. and hint frUn ii..rn.n: on cJitk.w " i-'1 ur; frfu ,! " V rtfs"f in Moon and part.cn- P" -"!'-" f-V"'1 1 V !i 7 .n church. A sinvial even th n,j..,l of ,raika hahrta, fr'm I. ba"..! . r t!.a J u. rence between ! ntnr-jer. tiadow tel'.i u.ku that Wrt-ild eat raI tp u cvit nd c'd !tc'.f eontentisllr - S. ier.t:!U Anuhcan. :. 1 f - - i It i .! iu'tr :l 11 manr es-rrivt n- .ivi .ilVi,., th- n.K.nse wa er couU tw icuen t- tha q-w- en hj ar-n ma.lebvaUr(?.vn1:ref;.H-n. The t-.oa wh.tl.er tnak. c,.v r dvuri was baed upon the fifth- '-ar th.-:r a-.ve. At a r at- A Dwt. chapter of Isaiah, which oin-n w Uh ; t' r -f fa t. .wu are xT Aa ... the ajwrtment hmise the words- arus and other ou!ru. M t ' as readv f -r -. i:..iii.-y tije janitor ' -Mv well Wov-sl hath a tinevarJ "t the t-.nou ria- Wvll a fUcl a "K. !t.,i" si,n in H-eral -f in a verv fruitful hill, and lie fenced i "y ' ' ' ! r"1" "r" U" v,,,i 1 t.r wu,d,.w. it and tatlK-nsI out the st-m.- there- )''-.' '" '""1,or ' 1 n ,! '' '' nt M P'''ard. he of and ptacted it with choicest vine. T): Vmm r.n. . ;ke u el w- aa; 1 a g.vsl many th:n,s not r.1, and built a Umer m the midst of it. j l attied to our comm..,, wafer nuke ,N..;,j.l...-ntary t the d relion of an. i .i., I.. .,. tlu.ft.in an i ! in t. .leiit.s.o name ir. i.ie ia:t.t..r. and he l k.d that it hou!d brine, P .notu natrt. fur' vi.;v cnocjh, 1 " hat d.d vou itiek a!l those no- lican party, which is no reformer ;,i all, he is compelled ofleii to do things that s.s'111 to i;ive the lie to his pr! fessioiis. Hi;) doetrilii' is that hi must p't tin' best he can from tin situalion. Mr. liryan aanlstheeoun try to cut oT the ti usis' t li! riht hind the ears: Mr. l:,.scvcit wants to clip off a small bit of the tail and make them pay his expenses at tin same nine ior Keepini; tiieiii out o Urvan's hands. Ivaiie he diK'sn' like liryan any better than they d- Thus he is compelled to tiht aains them a little and with them ,ii;:iinsl t'rvan a tfreat ileal. As to the verv general belief that Mr. Il.msevclt nil side-step the truth when he gets n a pinch, we have no very delinitt opinion. The eh;ui:e is made often and so explicitly that mie i almost roniiielleil to believe It. el it is abhorrent to think of such a thing being true, and for one w shall never believe it until forced to Hut we can't explain the fact in tin cases, therefore we suspend judgment. Remembering the fact that Mr Rouse vc It regards himself as "a prac tical man," ami Ins political philoso phy is to gel. the lest ho can ft r his views within his own party, surren dering when it is necessary and lay ing for a new start, it is easy to un derstand the followingcnmmenl from the Charlotte ibserver: "Comprehending that to lesion prosperity to the Republican cam paign fund is rather more urgent a duty, in the view of the managers, than to restore it to the country, tin New York Kvening Post gets at tin leading cause of the While House's suddenly restored good behavior 'The party managers hv.rned in 1!H),' observes the I'.vening Post, 'what a tine t alent for raising money the President has, and they are call ing upon him to make use of it again this year. They can hardly hope that he will be able to deceive Mr Ilarriman again; and he cannot oner more take the money of insurance companies, which should have gone to the benefit of widows and orphans. But there are some things he can do to put the Republican treasury in funds, and these, it is reported, he is entirely willing to undertake. The first and most difficult task laid upon him he has already begun to leave off his violent letter-writing. We presume he was told, what we are credibly informed wag the fact, that prominent and rich Republicans ab solutely refused to give a cent, so long as Mr. Roosevelt was, as they expressed it, 'jumping on our necks three times a week.' Hence the grate ful silence of the past week silence which is, in double sense, golden.' "We really have no doubt that Mr. Roosevelt hushed up more on this account thun any other. For the same reason, be may remain off the stump. The 'malefactors of great wealth' are doubtless coming across now pretty much as usual. And how about the Democratic campaign treasury and its unquestioned needs? That is np to the people." .Mensibly lor tlie p npo.voi p iling the young men to conn- and have a grand luriv, aud ti.cre nevir as a failure. Mr Ijv Itvrd wil! take charge of Mr. li. M l-mev's f irm Mr. l.iney g. vs to the Mr Sam M.nre farm, cast of Mour.v, w here he may be con venient for his duties as county treas urer. Miss Cora laney leaves this week f r South Carolina, where she teaches it t ne same place as List year. Mr. VY. Prank Funderhurk has !eu!,t hind in Lam's Cnrk town ship, near Mr, Huiiyan Walters', and wilt move after gathering his crop. Mr .1 C. Liney. ,lr . will enter sohtiol at WeiMillgton this week. Miss Jennie (iribble of Monroe v isi'ed relatives in this neighbor- h, .d r.s eiitlv. .1 C. I.. I'rot. Teaue Murt Y hile 'Possum hunting. Prof U T. Teag ie, s'lperinlcndeiit f the Waxhaw graded s.di.i. met ivith a very painful accident his! Fn- lav night, from w l.u h he has since sutT.-red no little inconveiili lice Whiie ou! 'possum huiilmg that night willi other parties he fell it.!'' a very ihi'p gulley and sprained his ankle so badly that h" had to be car ried to a neai by house, w in re he was phic-d in a buggy and br night home. Ir. I.. II. Cum give tin' injured .inih the ncci ssary attention at a late hour that night, and Prof, 'league has since hud ! g about n crutches It wiil probably U' s 'ir.e d lis yet before he will bo able to walk with out such aid. There "ill be a family reunion and birthday dinner at the home of Mr I. W. I he. near the Colossus gold nine, mi Friday, October "J."ir,l. Ail f Mr. lrby's relatives, family cotimv 'ions, neighbors and friends are in vited toat'eud with full baskets for 'he public dinner. This paper hears th it there w ill likely be at least one or two indi1 i'cndent candid, ites out this fall for he oihee of cotton weigher at this phii'.'. JuJgeTaft to IW in North Carolina. .Iiidge Tift, the li 'publican cm li- la'e for I resi lent, is now sp. akin n Ohio. After torn irroiv Mr. T.tft vill turn Ins attention to the South 'or the remaining three davs of tin week. TlieOiiioanhinlet it U' known 'hat In- is iii no sense "chasing rain hows" in his intended tour of the south, but had heretofore made prom ises that, should he go on the slump, tie would speak ill certain Southern uties. lie will keep those promises Thev include speelies at lmisville. !y .Oclober 1.); Chattanooga, Term., Ktioxville and Itnstol, Tenn., Octo ber lti, (IreensUini, X. t1 , OctoU r 17, and Richmond, Ya. The Rich tnond meeting will take place Satur- lay night, and at it conclusion the l aft special will make for Washing ton to remain until Monday morning 6ht Cot it. It a nt d uller and there had been chicken, of which the little daiiL'hter of the house had partaken with great freedom. "I want some more chicken," said France. "I think you have had na much as is pood for you, dear," replied Frances' mamma. "Ymi can't nave more now, but here ia a wishbone that vou nml mamma ran pull. That will fe fun! You pull one fide, and I'll pull the other, and whoever pets the longer end can have her wish come true. Why, babv, you've g"t it ! What was your wish, Frances?" "I wish for some mora chicken," said Frances promptly. Ti t Ood of Flics. Phil you know that in the temple of Aetium the Crocks used to faeri fioe annually an oj to the god of flies? Fact. At Rome a similar sac rifice wm offered In tho temple, of Hercules Victor. It is said that no fly wa ever seen In Solomon's tera lilo. What on earth could Solomon hare ued to keep 'cm out? A trick worth knowing, eh? Beelzebub, a god of the Philistines, was supposed to ward off flies. Tho Koran ays all (lies shall peribh except one, and that is the bco fly. New York Press. MANY NOVELTIES Shown by us this week for the first time. While nearly every one is still interested in Dress Goods and Millinery, we are showing a great variety of Fancy Novelties in Celts. Gloves, Neckwear, Purses and Ba?i from the world, not from other n1 ! i-i!i!.rv nii.e-.. churches. The pr.-a. her who takes oip..-:t;on is deUy.sl, wVn the.m- j sal-! the agent, s.uuewhat n. up hi time in jH-rsuadiug peepl, ! brys are m-r or U .WH- " f fi.mi other churches to join los. is The cvs m la:.! m J'A.r or i-; right ay. That w n-t the i. . ;..i... ui, il.l, fr.,, I L-i.-t in a noft !s d ..f loam or ih'- kmd of a n.it.ew. Xcv.-r i tit. : 1 a- !!cf i .,e year r autumn. el 1 p a ! 'ifli C.I i the t of U.e tl e I ehi, It i 1 ! v. I '.it k-, M -1 1 ill. roiimeiit. M the ,; t-"-!h a-id or thiv an mi ! i!c . (!; ' Ig':, ll t eig.'l s'ro; g i':"i,-r tin " in p.'"!. 1 C o t'i mi.! fr-.g s-.'-i-t, th.e youn, SM i'il. 11" ! (Ill V W! M.i i t the waier. Tlmrsdav, Oct. l.. The Battle Not Yet Won. The New York Herald's indepen dent canvass of presidential proba bilities, printed Sunday, showed: Total vote In electoral eollefre 483 Necessary to elect a President 242 Republican, reasonably sure.. 1R8 uemormie, reasonably aure Doubtful. Republican Iraninirs 65 Doubtful, Democratic leanings 19 In the balance 45 ToUl 483 Taft to win must get of the doubt ful votes 54 Bryan to win must get of the doubt ful votee... 78 The battle is yet to be won. lil;. . ti Ji.-rm n uh.l sl.-i.ls tij.ll from ! g'l--t HI a another f. .herm m's struiv'. liod has I caving v. -jetalioii ri.o.t l,i eo. I thrvv I In n i?s of the eianinv 1 hi' church in M 'iiri': irsi, , high standard of christian int. Kiiieiice. This would include a practice i f the truth taught a reason for the f.ulh that is i it us, thegroun I of our ho;', a reading of church lit eratun. contributions U t ..nl's work Svond. A large iiiinilier of wit nesss: Thus., who will let tlicir lights shine, be hold for t'hrist and living I'pist'es. no buried talents, no loafers, no don-'thing li hI's one command is to oUt. We want lives consisii'iit with professions The church sen ivs should heat least as fu!l of w 'iiiiHTS as the theatres are of wurhliu.gs. and a young man ought to contribute a! !e.ir as much to he church work as he i- s to one d nice or a theatre party You will pay two to ten dollars to go to a theatre and not a cent to your church pledges You ii! run to the drug store lisys m advance to ay cash in advance to the theatre and let yoer church g "ii a credit and rob it if interest f r nine months. All re trenchment begins ,,n the church 1 l.o rule is to cut clT church ivntn luitioiis and spend for everything else 111 order 1" help the tin de partmeiil )ou will give tu.'ie to a carnival than to t ;:sse us, mid resort to plays t-i raise money that jmi owe ihe ch'urch. Third, tl-'d ii is a right I fruilfu! ness. ii "i's grapes are lie fruits of the Spirit: oe, j .y, pi-ice . long suf fellllg, gentleness, gusiliess, f.u'h. meiktiess, tetiiper.iMce. "Herein is inv Father gl- r.edthat ye bear much fruit." I "cs ho find them plentiful m Monroe Inlay ? Wild grapes' Ail. as (i'il inspects the clrirch life and ci 'iid act todav.M uh its finer churches. li'tter e'pnpped in all possibilities for good, is il U'tler in its moral, re ligious, social and busmss life than it was twenty or thirty years ag"i He finds praver meetings deserted church services neglected, business liligeiit, amusements rife and well mpported. Iiirectly and Spifiticillv.--I'nder this head jir. t'hn-it.'.lierg imide a very vita! summing up, that is ap plicable to church life everywhere toilav Is the church today purify ing, elevating, sweetening society 1:1 Monroe or vi.a versa'. Is s.viety drawing from church meetings, praver service, Sunday school work, communion and devo tion.' II so, t tie iiuestioij isouiv a matter of tune. Is the church in Monroe reaching the unsaved and lost, or the unsaved sapping the life of the church:' Is the church training earnest workers for ilod, or drones and dis loyal subjects':1 Are husbands and wives sweeter and happier, individuals lietter, men more faithful to Hod and principle? Is the church in Monroe training its own meinliers to honesty of life, in b'grity of purpose and fchlity ti vows? Night Speakings. The following appointments for IN'inocratlc speakings have lieen made for this week, the hour U'ing o'clock in each rase. WI.iMiY Nli.llT. Lis, X. Price and li. W. Iam uioiid at Mt. Prop."ct. II. It. Adams mid II. W. Urn inoiid at llU'iiczer whuol house. Till iisii v M...IT. If. It. Adams and V. C. lirewer at I'nion school hons. It. It. Itedwine and Xey .McXee ly at Culhge Hill. 1 1IIHAY Mi. nr. J. X. Price and T. J. W. Iiroom at Pleasant (irove. h.tTl lilHV ml nr. It. It. lvedwine and K. V. Ieui moiid, at llond'a (Irove Niliool house. Xey MeXeely and 1J. F. lleasloy, at Handy Kidge scIohiI house. A division of time is ottered on all occasions. That I a!l right In principle.' seti.t'wnat iiKilutusI, in the prop, r kind of a n.it.eo. Xcv.-r us.- tlie vorl 'Keut.sl' in a high chisj arvirt mer.t house. Alnavs tav'lx-amsf.' It tiir.i' lay as nary s a dorm ivr make a K-tter impression. 'Kented' or m.ire, ai'.-I usua..y i,- ! seuii.is ci.-ap. .ny agent no wants gether. ' that the i ::!:re chi-h r r. apurtnu -nf M l.r.ng a lug can Nt picked 'i; nt "ii. eme- , wi.l te.l vu t t mos. hoaever. if tho pnvess of j Xorth Amerufin. laving i slow, th.-v il! be rat-1 tf. The egg. are a!-v:t an inch A Good Start. long ami of a whitMi v o-!r. J,'lir. Mh' P"'" ms newiv mnrrie.i wi:e. r i:i a lies;, of r sr.aVea $ '!:i '- l i br.ng a big price hat"-Philadelphia The !..!! is thin and Iioi.hh., like. here did l a.I tli.we Ikvoiu en a.-tr.inoniv on tlie h in Iae sv.inmer 1 library taV.o como from? They are .re hatching they j n ours." is growth p-casaiu wiw surprise ior k'l.'vra a' 1 vou," responded tho lady. "You the ! Inow, deur, vou Paid this morning luil.liiiig that we ug!it to Mudy a.-trotiomy. 'v di.i'iw- and S' I went to the bookseller's ,i :g f ti.eir and lsught everything 1 could en v.' .ng fpiikes ! II.' subjivt." hi tie parch-! v'114 f"m niinute before he eisv.-l.-p- ::.' take many i i"'k0- tit tho o-ib.d.. t' 1 U f..re ' "My J. ar," he then said slowly, f irth no.. ' e new i-nvi-! Ms voice hiiskv with emotion, "1 en. I'nl h are c, ! h 1-c ! r'.v (.ft. r At first the young l.vo on insect is, hut vti'hi'i a few weeks !r"tig flio ;.:h to attack irvoui'g fr gs. Strmgelv hatJiiiig j "ever aul c must stu.ty n-trono-' j my. I taid mutt Ktudy econo- show ing a pn at lin rea ly tn-. ar llata, t'a. Tarns W'.J lU-arskin shajira. New Belts The latest in elastic and at Ik Dirrrloir It.lln. to $!.( Silk an.1 f ancy ll.-ltmg lc to lsc varj !ilf aMmrtment Itu. ll. j and Pins, Millinery Department Ladies', Misses and Child- This deiartnu-nt was n..r more popu'ar and j TCn'S JaclvetS till th eent.-r of attraction. Our Pall fc llinc IM-1 . i ,r . .k . ... k v . - i , -,k Ru) infWithour6U.ivalltmtiine in aura ...Twitharush. Kv.ry plrns.it w .th our ! ,UOT,iU rivr. b. an 1vaniai that Urn r.!unetyle. Im"t furg. I the ; stoifs hv. W often can aril l-a-lira" JarkrU at ... , r 1 what it woalil nwl othrra huyinx dirret from man- cnmiren s lyepartment fa.-ture .avmr tt hh.' profit, .huh in trim. tan ami trrey rovrrt, vrry nubbjf and atyliah $5.00 lti(T lot rastor. tan anil black to-inca Coata. semi- fitting. fil.So to $T.il vatura. Spevial prira . . $5.00 (irral assortnwnt all kinils Coata Jl.SS (0 $22.50 Infanta' long Coata, nicely trimmed, S specials $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Children's Hearskin Kane? Coals, roims in red. . . . 25c to 5e Mue, CuprnhaKm. tan, brown and Car to match. kMtts 2 to 6 years $l.s to $3.M Wf'l r ' ' "' v,"r on" ,0 ''t "' dpartmnt and " 1 let us show you a beautiful line of ft-armrnta. The verv latest fails in I.ailits' Neckwear, splen- , did s.rtnmt. srH.1 trieo 2V Coat and Skirt Department Kegutar 5oc Princess l.-e Cottars 2.V . , r ... . , . A new ilep-vrlmrnt opened tin in rar of Dr llighKuchColmra in .hit. and colors. Price ,;,,,, St(irr. Three HiK Skirt Specials ' ' ' "-,c l-"t 1 Kv.-ry skirt in this aasortmrnt worth High Ruchm m white and corlors, . . 2.V to a.V $(;.r,il, ditr..rlnt styles, cornea in Voile and Panama. f . ' 1" black, navy and trown $5.00 Lentimen Kid U loves 2 A tT'- "'. ur,h " f money. ......... .. ,, . . , .... very atyliah. up-to-date, cornea in Voiles, Panamas, No tn-tler (,Iovo than ( entrmeri 2-clanp Kid ,.C $7 60 C.loves. all new shades and black Jl.oil i ' ii'g V,'sorin."enV vVii.Vifron'.'l'anm.: Twelve and sixteen button length (Vntemi-ri big buttons, oien on side, front and back. 8iecial "Iorts ltrnnd" Kid tilovea $2.iS $10.00 W. H. BELK & BROTHER Monroe. North Carolina to are B'ble at Fault. Little Helen, who had hut re cently inatertd her catechism, con fessed In r ilis.iiointmei:t with it thus: "Now, 1 o'.iev the l'iflh t'om muii lmeiit and honor my papa and miimina, vet mv ohiys are not a bit longer in tho land, for I'm put to 1 I.-1 ..i .i...i. j.... 1 ir'" I tho Mtne:--Phi!a.!e!phia Ledger. end i-iich t'e.ims liui-ting I on which the)-1 are un.ihl.' to1 i soon ,'r.iun it One Xiiiht Onlv. Have The Gentleman Couldn't Hoped for Less. Charlotte I ttarrrrr. A one-armed and one lepged man of Durham county, drunk and driv ing a blind horse which fell down an embankment, was dumved into a mud hole and drowned in twenty inches of water. A gentleman labor ing under all those handicaps could hardly have expected a moro kindly fate. Acted Like a Gentleman While Drunk. Wftdeftboro Mertenser and IntelHvrnrer. Huntley & Martin' billy goat got drunk a few days ago, but, strange to say, he behaved himself better than some two legged animals do un der similar circumstances. As soon as he found out what was the matter with bira be went off and lay down in a corner and Biept off the effects of the whiskey he had taken. Brnner ft Hoey have orders for 100 chickens every day this week. Don't sell until yon see them. S. A. Schloss Presents Countess Oka Von Hatzfelt r Supported by A Company of () Singers, Dancers and Conunedians Producinjr John Sanders and X. Harris Ware's Latest Musical Comedy Success A DAUGHTER OF AMERICA, A scintilating electrical scenic investiture, vividly and hcwildcringly picturesque. Prices: 75c, $1.00, and SUO. (Jallery: 50 and 75c. Seats will go on sale Wednesday. GASH MERCANTILE COMPANY Remember that buying goods here is a safe invest mentguaranteed by the reputation of the house. For weeks and months we have been preparing for the Fall trade. We wish to inaugurate the Fall Season with absolutely unapproachable values and our success is shown in these items: Host Calicut, fie. a yard. Apron (iinKham at .'lie. 72 inch Talile Damask, 7.V. value, at Stie. Ladies' Coat Suits I Theae witp mailt- to retail at $10.00. 1 We bought thi m at a diarount. Our price $(t."f. Turkey Itui Damaak. Hpeeial at 2.1c. per yard. Dress Goods The newrat thinira that are un mati hahle in pattern anil (iricea. doe. Mohair, all ahailea, at 119c. 120 Men' Sample Data, worth ft. fin . up to $ ;t.iM). We have made three priera on the lot ('Me, (l.2' and ll.fio. j Ladies II lark and Grey Hnae at He. a pair. Men'a Women'a and Children'! Ca det Hnae. the beat in the world, guar- Ilim't fail to aee our line Drena an teed by the manufacture, re-in- Ciooda at 25c. to 9fic. a yard. forced heel, knee and toe with linen Two pieeea heavy Taffeta Silk, black thread. 2fic. a pair, onlv. in this II. 2S value, onlv 'JSe. I yard. Auk to see it. Never have we been able to Rive r Building Material and Roofing. In order to make storairo room for tho hix crops now jrrowinjj in our county, a Rreat many farmer will havo to cnlaw their kirn ami rraim-riVs; therefore we desire to call our friends' attention to our immense stock of IU'1I,I1N'( MATERIAL We are the only dealers in this rectum of the country who curry a complete line of Building Material. Huy inir all Ihiildinj,' Material in car lot direct from the manufacturers, we are in position to sell at a less price than our competitors. Wt' have in Stock Wood Shingles. Cartright Metal Shingles. Paroid Roofing, Galvanized and Red Steel Roofing, in all lengths. Plaster, Cement, Kails, Sash. Doors, Blinds, Paints, Oils and Varnishes. A full line of HUILDIXO HARDWARE of every description. If you contemplate liiiihlinj? this season do not fail to call or write us for prices on your Huildintf Material re quirement. Furnish us with your specifications and we will be plad to submit prices. We have in transit a CAR LOAD of KI.LWOOD" WIRE FENCING for hops and cattle that we will oirer at reduced prices. Remember we carry a large stock of both and our prices and terms are attractive. Heath Hardware Co. H ii ii ii ii ii ii irJJ Report of tho Condition J or Tin Savings, Loan & Trust Company MHNKoK. N ., at thA cl.'-rf of luisitir H. pt "iir, I. 1vm ! RKMtt'Ki'KM. I l..n ai'fl llr.uiiU, I IT j i tvfrilratu, nwure . . H.'Ml : Ktinititire tinl tliinrpn ... . ljtmj All tlir rl ptuif owiiPtl f"'tm I Ititiraiic inv-ttni-nt .... 1. . titi frtirn Hank mil Hankf r- . ... I.HI774, rh Hrni- V'tv ioiilioin f iw 4ilrrnii, liK-hnlli'ir all inlnnr ottr'y. Ii " ' Nntl.Hial Utik ami ntlifr I'. H uU- ."il'M T..ut, . . .. MAHiM'I'IKH. Capttal irt ti rfui Kuml I'ml.vMM I'ri.fU ilvltimli riijwl'1 S..t"i anii MIU rv-,.iitilr.l Hill" I'njal.lr Ttnif Orilfli'atr.if tti.!t M'HlMltH ajfjlijwt inclltM'al, ... aMnirt liari.nii (-hpr'ai ClH'ok liul-!it'hni( Trut Kund Total, itfj;.;t siata of N'rth t'amlma. r.iuntjr of I'ntun.M; I. M B riark. (Vhitrof 1 h M.t 1 riir. loan t!1 I ni"i' .iloilfitiiily w-ar tnii iln' !. -mifiiifiit li itur to ihf l't "f ntv ktin -it nl -lvt. II H ri.AKK. I -llr. Ci-aHKcr Attmt: l K, NTKaT t s n. Hi ia. ' l)lrTln. Hutwrllirtl atxiiwnrii to !-f-irf m, thl 7th day of (Wt , iwa. W M .", - niirsrv l UI'lie, Mjr eommianli-n riilrni Junr U, iwio. . t,.fMl , 1 ,'! till ! .. i.ar. w. iw. i"! 111 . IMS 71 . lsAii it . ), m . T.lw 77 For Sale! 2 Six-room Cottages 1 Five-room Cottage All in Rood and convenient .oralitica. If You Want a Bargain In a Farm We Have It Gordon Insurance & Investment Co. Fire Life, Accident, Health and Liability Insurance, end Real Estate Agents. Look Here! Owing to the hard times and scarcity of money, I have decided to put meats back to the old prize, viz: Best Steak, 12'iC. Cheaper Steak, 10c. Stew Beef, 7c. ICE PRICE: At Ice House, VjC lb. When delivered: 10 pounds, 10 cents. 15 pounds, 15 cents. 20 pounds, 20 cents. 25 pounds, 22 cents. 30 pounds, 23 cents. 40 pounds, 25 cents. Larger amounts at Vic. Thanking my customers for past favors, I still most respect fully solicit your continued pat ronage. J. D. PARKER. aurh valuta aa we hava for thii fall'. T Mrlioc' T rrrr fni fo trade. Shoes Shoes Twenty-five Ladiea' Tan Covert Coat, trimmed in hrnwn velvet, made up in the very lateat atyle, actually Men'a coame ahoea at 9Hc. to a high worth t7..M, oiir price only 15.00. We Kr'im fin r,-,M'-have other equally irood valuea at j Women'a ahoea at 9Sc to $3.50 a $7.S0and I9.1MI in blacka, tana and P'r- raator. made of verv fine duality of I Children'! ahoea, almoat any kind Keraeya and Broad Clotha. Don't buy your coata until you oar line. Chidren'i Heavy Kibtied Black Hoae at 8c. you could with. Three are only few of the apeciala. Juat come youreelf and be convinced. e GASH MERCANTILE COMPANY The House That Saves You Money j TheSikes I J TheSikes j Company. "p CmPany' To Investigate is to Invest If you question it. come in we'll knock your doubta into smithereens. We like the trade of peo ple who feel that money is not made to be squandered who insist that every penny must do ita work. Is it a Buggy you arc thinking of ? Don't wait until you actually need it Do it now. Come in and look over our big line of vehicles. We have them in all varieties and at prices to suit your purse. Some with piano bodies, other with Corninjr bodies. End spring; or side spring irears. With biff, comfortable seaU and plenty of leg room. Come on and take a look while we have so many to select from. THE SfflES COMPANY, Monroe, N. C.
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
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